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4 October 1864
Lowrie, James Addison, 1843-?
assures his mother that he is doing fine considering the circumstances. he is treated well and has plenty to eat. A.C McKinney came to visit him
GLC08300.43
26 October 1864
still has pain, but is doing very well. hopes to be home by Christmas.
GLC08300.46
24 November 1864
his wound is now nearly healed and soon it won't be so painful. still worried about Rob.
GLC08300.49
7 March 1864
water damage, unable to read. Written in a camp near Kinston, North Carolina
GLC08300.27
24 April 1864
mentions Rob who he saw recently and received a letter, Mrs. Mary Garamea who is living in town. Written in a camp near Kinston, North Carolina
GLC08300.34
12 June 1864
have been resting for 4 or 5 days now. have started to draw clothing as part of their rations. has not heard from Rob in a good while.
GLC08300.37
15 September 1864
tired of fighting. wants the war to end, but sees no prospect of stopping. has not heard from Rob and fears he may have been captured or killed since the fighting in Atlanta was severe.
GLC08300.41
13 October 1864
the doctor says he is doing very well. still afraid that Rob has been killed.
GLC08300.44
6 November 1864
his wound is healing very nicely. will be able to get out of bed soon. glad she is doing well with the farm. asks her to save some apples for him.
GLC08300.47
4 December 1864
the wound is healed but he has an absess so it it is very painful. still fears he won't be home in time for Christmas.
GLC08300.50
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